Hello everyone, about 4 years ago I bought copper sulphate from a pool store. As you may imagine, it wasn't completely pure, but it worked for treating the pool.
A month ago I decided to make some crystals from it, and dissolved it using hot tap water (I know I should've used distilled water but wanted to see what would happen). After filtering the initial saturated solution, I then left it on a closed glass bottle for some days (so there couldn't be any evaporation). As expected, I didn't see any crystals forming, but I noticed there was this yellow solid stuck on the bottom of the bottle.
I thought it could be calcium or sulphate carbonate, but I wasn't sure. I filtered this mixture again and proceeded with the crystallization in a red plastic recipient; I obtained really beautiful (but rather small) copper sulphate crystals after about one week. However, I noticed that the next growing crystals had again a yellowish solid on their surface. I continued with the process until all the water was gone. The yellow solid had cristalized as thin filaments.
Is there any way of telling what compound could it be? Any suggestions?